Just off the coast of Belize, Cayo Espanto offers all the perks of a private island without actually having to own it. The resort consists of just seven villas, each situated so that guests will feel like they're the only ones around. They range from one-bedroom beachfront to an overwater bungalow with a glass-bottom floor. Regardless of your choice, every villa includes its own plunge pool, private dock with lounge chairs, and a strip of white-sand beach. A custom menu is crafted specifically to each guest by the on-site chefs and is served in your own dining room or veranda. Along with a spa, the island also hosts some of the best snorkeling and scuba diving thanks to the world's second largest barrier reef.

Set on an island owned by The Godfather himself, The Brando brings luxury and sustainability to the Pacific. The private atoll is made up of a cluster of small islets surrounding a central lagoon. The resort is located on the main island and is comprised of 35 villas, ranging from one to three bedrooms. Resembling Polynesian huts, each space features a king-size bed, sitting room, media room, outdoor bathtub, private plunge pool, and views of the lagoon. A pair of restaurants serves a mix of Polynesian-inspired dishes and classic French fare from Guy Martin of Paris' Michelin two star restaurant Le Grand Véfour. With its diverse range of birds and marine life, opportunities to explore both the land and sea are a plenty, whether it be snorkeling, paddle boarding, kayaking, or on a Polynesian outrigger canoe.

Although the US is going to experience its first total solar eclipse in almost 40 years, the rare site will only be completely visible along the path of totality. This 70-mile-wide arc will pass through just 14 states — starting in Oregon and ending in South Carolina — leaving the rest of the country with just a partial view. If your permanent residence is outside of this trail, head to one of these Solar Eclipse Camps. This list of campsites will ensure you're within the prime eclipse-viewing range on August 21st, otherwise, you'll be waiting until 2024 for the next one.

Made with luxury poplin from Italy, the Blue Hampton is the latest release in Ledbury's exclusive shirt collection. During the shirt's weaving process, the needle is knocked out of place repeatedly, creating little pulls in the thread that resemble white dots. The imperfections create a subtle texture and color variation, making the exclusive shirt even more unique. Tucked or untucked, the shirt is versatile enough for any occasion and ships for free.

Designed by Dmitry Sinkevich and made in the U.S.A. the new 0462 knife from Zero Tolerance is a larger, upgraded version of the popular 0460 model. It features custom pivots and a slip-resistant carbon fiber handle that is ideal for larger hands while the frame lock with hardened steel lock bar insert keeps it secure. And despite being the big brother in the line, it weighs only 3.7 ounces with a CPM 20CV blade that is tough, wear resistant, and has excellent edge retention.

With hand-crafted bunks and black mountain marble countertops, Native Hostel is changing what you know about shared lodging. The Austin accommodations offer 12 rooms housed in an old limestone building. Rooms range from four to six-bed dorm-style bunkhouses, loft suites, and a ten-person Romper Room with three full baths, eight bunks, a California king, and a private living space — each room stylishly fitted with brass fixtures, red velvet privacy curtains, and vintage rugs. A 24-hour kitchen and bar complete the communal experience.

Surrounded by the lush vegetation, the Waiheke Island Tent House is the modernist's way to get in touch with nature. The structure mimics the simplicity of a pitched tent with its A-frame form, while its clean lines and sharp angles lend to a more contemporary design. Clad in a black tin, the exterior's dark facade is contrasted by a crisp white palette on the interior. The ground floor consists of a kitchen, living area, and sculpted spiral staircase that leads to a lofted bedroom. A wall of glass exposes both levels to natural light, as well as views of the rain forest setting. Although the name may make you think you're going to be roughing it, the closest thing you'll be to an actual campsite is when you're roasting marshmallows on the outdoor fire pit.